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Chisel (unmanned armored car)

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Developers: Remdisel
Date of the premiere of the system: August 2023
Branches: IPC,  Transport

2023: Product Announcement

On August 11, 2023, it became known about the creation in Russia of an unmanned armored car "Zubilo" for assault groups. This is the development of the Remdizel company from Tatarstan (specializes in the overhaul and modernization of weapons and military equipment; the company also produces armored vehicles of the Typhoon, Tornado and Shot families).

Among the functions of Zubil, in addition to the main purpose, the company named the supply of ammunition, the transportation of goods and wounded and the charging of radio stations and quadcopters. It is not specified when the Russian military receives this unmanned armored car by August 11, 2023.

It became known about the creation of an unmanned armored car "Zubilo" for assault groups

Military expert Andrei Koshkin, in an interview with a correspondent for the Public News Service, told what tasks the Zubilo will still perform and how the situation on the battlefield will change thanks to such vehicles.

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Today, unmanned moving objects both on the ground and in the air are in the focus of extremely much attention. For this, there are all the conditions for scientific and technological progress and there is a great demand, - he said.
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Koshkin recalled that by August 2023, it is simultaneously in the coincidence of the request and opportunities for moving unmanned objects.

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In terms of fighting, it's humanity's dream here that machines will fight and people will sit in a safe place and control them. This dream becomes a reality, but a person is arranged in such a way that he himself must fulfill it. Now we are faced with the desire to create powerful tank facilities that would be controlled without human help and could themselves win. One of these is the Zubilo unmanned armored personnel carrier, the specialist added.[1]
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